can't live with the short range and abysmal interior space of of pure electrics
The Tesla model S has great range and massive interior space. Remember, it doesn't have a driveshaft so you don't have a center console.
The Model X has even more interior space.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, we whine because we have to drive MUCH MORE than our EU counterparts due to the distance between locations (normally work and home).
So while it's cheaper per gallon, the overall money we spend on gas isn't directly proportional. Electrics are going to make things very strange.
And if they'd actually behaved when they made the release version they would have been fine (no GPS, keylogging, website logging, or SMS reading and they would have been fine.
Yes the light blinks for a splitsecond and is hardwired. Their IT dept told the students it was a glitch. The geeks didn't believe them and put electrical tape over the cameras. People made fun of them...
Whoops, someone forgot about a 5 cent piece of IR filter film.
On the other hand apple could just be cock blocking someone else from using this tech, which would be good.
It only deflects if you get VERY close (inches) from a large metal object, like a shelving unit.
Also CRTs could play merry hell with it if you got the controller less than a foot from them.
The EMF from a normal computer isn't even remotely a problem, the magnetic field from the base station is very strong.
Define reasonable distance. In this case it has millimeter accuracy to 6 feet from the base station, with slightly less accuracy out to 8 feet.
You don't need a slew of sensors, just one magnetic sensor for each axis per controller (read: three).
The N54 tunes MUCH better with it's dual turbos than the N55. Comedy 135i's are amazing.
Fierce: Nvidia vs AMD and Intel vs AMD. No quarter.
Come on Google (and Sonic.net too). I don't trust Verizon, they're too shifty.
In EVs, DC brushed is actually around 85-87% and AC Induction is ~90-94%
can't live with the short range and abysmal interior space of of pure electrics
The Tesla model S has great range and massive interior space. Remember, it doesn't have a driveshaft so you don't have a center console.
The Model X has even more interior space.
Like shutdown. Long code on power up. Short code on unlock.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, we whine because we have to drive MUCH MORE than our EU counterparts due to the distance between locations (normally work and home). So while it's cheaper per gallon, the overall money we spend on gas isn't directly proportional. Electrics are going to make things very strange.
And if they'd actually behaved when they made the release version they would have been fine (no GPS, keylogging, website logging, or SMS reading and they would have been fine.
Firefox mobile can spoof User agent as a desktop to avoid the crippled mobile versions of sites. User agent proves nothing. TTL can be tricky though.
Like the BSA?
Isn't this tampering with a new product?
normally copyright single common words?
Yes the light blinks for a splitsecond and is hardwired. Their IT dept told the students it was a glitch. The geeks didn't believe them and put electrical tape over the cameras. People made fun of them...
Whoops, someone forgot about a 5 cent piece of IR filter film. On the other hand apple could just be cock blocking someone else from using this tech, which would be good.
The Nuclear Option
If you make an Opendns acct and link your IP you can shut off the NXDomain crap.
This is simply branded Razer. Razer did not develop it.
It can work like that if you want; just hold it like a pistol grip and the gun will lock orientation to it on screen.
The earth's magnetic field has one orientation, you can't get position off of that...
No, it uses multiple differently oriented magnetic fields to calculate it's position. (earth's has one orientation)
Razer did not develop this. It was developed by Sixense and branded Razer by Dell.
The base station is tiny and you can put it wherever you like, even behind you, because it's absolute position/orientation, not relative position.
It only deflects if you get VERY close (inches) from a large metal object, like a shelving unit. Also CRTs could play merry hell with it if you got the controller less than a foot from them. The EMF from a normal computer isn't even remotely a problem, the magnetic field from the base station is very strong.
Define reasonable distance. In this case it has millimeter accuracy to 6 feet from the base station, with slightly less accuracy out to 8 feet. You don't need a slew of sensors, just one magnetic sensor for each axis per controller (read: three).
Isn't first to file REALLY bad? It helps patent trolls doesn't it?